Review of Pluralist Constitutions in Southeast Asia by Jaclyn L Neo and Bui Ngoc Son (eds)
The project which gave rise to this book was motivated by a dearth of existing scholarship on the role of plurality within (as opposed to among) Southeast Asian nations (at p 5); how plurality can serve as a “source of constitutional dynamism” rather than of “constitutional contestations” (at p 6);...
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Main Author: | ONG, Benjamin Joshua |
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Language: | English |
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2020
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